Therein what are 'six (types of) disrespect'? One dwells without respect, without deference for the Teacher; one dwells without respect, without deference for the Teaching; one dwells without respect, without deference for the Order; one dwells without respect, without deference for the precepts; one dwells without respect, without deference for heedfulness; one dwells without respect, without deference for hospitality. These are six (types of) disrespect.:Vibh 945

If your amulets are pre-BE 2516, the recourse would be to refer to the "canonical" 5 volumes of competition results (I forget the name of the competition, but it's a royally-sponsored one). Once you make a preliminary identification of a possible provenance, you'd refer to the specialist reference books for that particular phim/model to confirm the provenance.

Unfortunately, the 5 vol set is out of print and copies can cost a bomb. I hear a 2nd hand copy of Vol 5 is going for THB2,000 per copy in Bangkok.

Lek Watruak's sites, while informative, only scratch the surface of the hobby. His catalogue would probably account for less than 1% of the pre-war amulets that hobbyists show at competitions.

PS - BE 2516 is just a rough guestimate, based on my recollection of a competition entry of one amulet released that year.